Airbus introduces a new language of luxury—one that begins long before takeoff and lingers well beyond arrival.
Inside, this is no ordinary aircraft. The space feels more like a private lounge suspended above the world—an atmosphere shaped by the unmistakable design philosophy of Mercedes-Maybach.
Hand-stitched Nappa leather, open-grain wood, and soft ambient lighting create a calm, deliberate environment. Seating is arranged in a lounge configuration—wide, reclining chairs facing one another—designed for conversation, discretion, and ease. Every detail is restrained, refined, and intentional.
But this helicopter is more than an aesthetic statement. It reflects a shift in how ultra-wealthy travelers move through the world.
For those who already operate private jets, superyachts, and multiple residences, the helicopter becomes the final, seamless link—carrying them from runway to rooftop, from marina to estate. The experience inside the cabin matters as much as the destination itself.
Beneath its quiet elegance lies precision engineering. Twin-engine reliability, advanced flight stabilization, and refined rotor dynamics deliver a remarkably smooth and controlled journey. Noise softens to a low rhythm. Conversations remain effortless. The cabin becomes both sanctuary and workspace.
The influence of Mercedes-Maybach is evident not in excess, but in restraint. Surfaces flow without interruption. Technology disappears beneath craftsmanship. Luxury is experienced, not displayed.
At approximately $10 million, the aircraft occupies a rare position—less a purchase, more a curated extension of a global lifestyle. Each unit is tailored, integrated into a broader ecosystem of private mobility, and designed to move discreetly between the world’s most exclusive spaces.
This is not about speed. It is about continuity. It is about precision. It is about arriving exactly as you live.
